Scott Walker
Scott Walker
Scott Walker
Scott Walker
Scott Walker
Scott Walker
Scott Walker
Scott Walker
Scott Walker
Scott Walker
Scott Walker
Scott Walker
[Verse 1]
Mist falls and his voice cracks from the morning
Flowers and my body feels like lead
Someone should have stopped the birds from singing today
Hammers from striking nails into clay
[Verse 2]
Her face penetrates the blue-gray morning
Her eyes, pregnant pools produce a tear
Someone should have shouted you had gone in her ear
That summer was stolen away
[Chorus]
Such a small love
Such a little tear
You would laugh so loud
If you could see us here
With my one suit
Badly pressed and worn
Like a child left
In the world alone
[Verse 3]
He speaks I don't hear a word he's saying
Hang on to the pine trees and the snow
Reach out grab the memories that are left for your hand
They'll help you get by for a while
[Chorus]
Such a small love
Such a little tear
Is this all that's left
On your cheek so pale
His shallow half-lit eyes
His rotted teeth grown on
Our drunken, madmen nights
Ending up in jail
[Outro]
Midnight mornings
Drenched in day-glow red
Words colliding
Things we left unsaid
Perfumed pillows
Girls that clung so near
Such a small love
Such a little tear
Such a Small Love was written by Scott Walker.
Such a Small Love was produced by John Franz.
Scott Walker released Such a Small Love on Sat Sep 16 1967.